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About the Diocese of Jerusalem

The Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, a diocese of the worldwide Anglican Communion, includes five countries: Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Palestine and Israel. It is part of the Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East. Twenty-seven parishes minister to the needs of their communities. The Diocesan Cathedral, St. George the Martyr, is located in East Jerusalem.

The Diocese lives the Gospel in the place where it was written through the work of 33 institutions. These schools, hospitals, clinics, vocational training programs as well as institutions for the mentally and physically disabled and the elderly serve their neighbors of all religious, ethnic and economic backgrounds, welcoming all in the spirit of reconciliation.

The Most Rev. Suheil Dawani, Anglican Archbishop in the Diocese, is the fourteenth bishop and the fourth Palestinian bishop in Jerusalem. He has served since 2007.

For information about the Diocesan schools, hospitals and institutes for the disabled, see Our Impact